Celiac Artery Coverage After Thoracic Endovascular Aortic Procedure: A Meta-Analysis of Early and Late Results.
Luca MezzettoDavide MastrorilliGiulia BravoLorenzo ScorsoneStefano GennaiNicola LeoneD'Oria MarioEdoardo VeraldiGian Franco VeraldiPublished in: Journal of endovascular therapy : an official journal of the International Society of Endovascular Specialists (2022)
Celiac artery coverage in DTAP should be regarded as a "bailout" procedure especially in urgent/emergent settings but requires caution in elective cases. Even if transient visceral ischemia is frequent, life-threatening complications are rare. Early and late mortality rates are similar to standard TEVAR although the risk of type IB endoleak and reintervention may be an issue.
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